| 21. | Soluble dysprosium salts, such as dysprosium chloride and dysprosium nitrate, are mildly toxic when ingested.
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| 22. | The 2015 James White Award was presented at Dysprosium ( the 2015 Eastercon ) in London ).
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| 23. | As the reaction progresses, the resulting halide compounds and molten dysprosium separate due to differences in density.
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| 24. | Dysprosium is increasingly in demand for the permanent magnets used in electric car motors and wind turbine generators.
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| 25. | Dysprosium titanate ( O 5 ) is being investigated as a new material for nuclear reactor control rods.
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| 26. | As of late 2015, there is a nascent rare earth ( including dysprosium ) extraction industry in Australia.
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| 27. | Dysprosium is used, in conjunction with vanadium and other elements, in making laser materials and commercial lighting.
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| 28. | The dysprosium substitution may also be useful in other applications because it improves the corrosion resistance of the magnets.
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| 29. | About 100 tonnes of dysprosium are produced worldwide each year, with 99 % of that total produced in China.
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| 30. | Due to lanthanide contraction, yttrium, which is trivalent, is of similar ionic size as dysprosium and its lanthanide neighbors.
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